Singer Andrew McMahon, who led pop bands Something Corporate and Jack’s Mannequin to the charting albums and gold records before taking his solo project to similar success, will return to Stroudsburg’s Sherman Theater, it was announced.

Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness will perform at 8 p.m. Oct. 26.

Tickets, at $27.50 advance and $30 day of show for general admission standing, go on sale at 10 a.m.Sept. 14 at www.shermantheater.com.

McMahon last played the Sherman in 2015.

McMahon first broke onto the charts with Something Corporate’s 2002 debut disc “Leaving Through the Window,” which hit No. 1 on Billboard’s Heatseekers chart and included the singles “IF U C Jordan” and “Punk Rock Princess,” both of which hit the Top 30 on Alternative charts.

The group’s 2003 follow-up, “North,” peaked at No. 24 on Billboard’s overall chart and had the Top 40 alternative single “Space.”

McMahon then shifted his focus to Jack’s Mannequin, with its 2005 debut, “Everything In Transit,” breaking Billboard’s Top 40 and its single “Dark Blue” selling gold.

Jack Mannequin’s next two discs, 2008’s “The Glass Passenger” and 2011’s “People and Things,” both were Top 10 on Billboard’s Albums chart, with the former having Top 40 hits on the Adult chart (“Swim”) and the Alternative chart (“The Resolution.”)

McMahon released the solo disc “Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness” in 2014, with the Top 5 Alternative hit “Cecelia and the Satellite” and Top 20 Alt hit “High Dive.”

McMahon’s most recent album was 2017’s “Zombies on Broadway,” which produced the Top 25 Alternative hit “So Close.”

McMahon this year released a single, “Ohio,” presumably from an upcoming new disc, that also charted in the Top 40 Alternative.

McMahon also wrote music for the NBC series “Smash,” and his “I Heard Your Voice In a Dream” was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Music and Lyrics.